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Rays Gram Lights 18x10+18 Pair No Tyres

Price: $800 Firm Looking for a quick sale

I've got this pair of rims which I no longer have use for. There is some scuff marks as shown in pics but they have not alter the working condition of the rims. They currently have tyres on them which aren't part of the sale.

Plenty of Dish

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Clear Coat coming off one of the rims

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Small Bump here which doesn't affect the working condition of the rim. Currently has a 235/40/18 on it and it's holding pressure fine

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Small Dint at the back which hasn't affected the working condition of the rim

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Contact Via PM or SMS

Located in Hurstville or Manly Area

0421079631

Benny

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Rays Gram Lights 18x10+18 Pair of 225/40 shagged see pics of tread

Price: $800


I've got this pair of rims which I no longer have use for. There is some scuff marks as shown in pics but they have not alter the working condition of the rims. They currently have tyres on them which aren't part of the sale.

They were plastidipped in blue which i've now removed but there a little bits of plastidip still mainly around where the lug nuts go just need some tlc to remove completely


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Condition of Tyres
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Plenty of Dish

IMG_8272.jpg


Clear Coat coming off one of the rims

IMG_8275.jpg


Small Bump here which doesn't affect the working condition of the rim. Currently has a 235/40/18 on it and it's holding pressure fine

IMG_8277.jpg


Small Dint at the back which hasn't affected the working condition of the rim

IMG_8283.jpg

Contact Via PM or SMS

Located in Hurstville or Manly Area


0421079631

Benny

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